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great to have you with us. wheel out those names and give us the first one we should know about. >> sure, mandy. thanks for having me. first of those is jarden corp. not many people know the name but virtually everybody knows their brand. they range from coleman outdoor products to crock pot to bicycle playing cards. they have over 100 brands, 14 of those brands have been in existence continuous use for over 100 years. it's very strong portfolio brands. that's allowed them to do well even when they're in some more difficult periods for some of those due to weather and things we saw in the second quarter. >> mass tech is the next pick. used to be an installation company for satellite tv. now they're what? oil and gas as well? >> i'd like to say if you're on the east coast and you see a directv truck, it's not really a directv truck. it's a mastec truck. of that business is still going well but they're also into things like oil and gas pipeline and power transmission. that's been a faster growing part of the busi
great to have you with us. wheel out those names and give us the first one we should know about. >> sure, mandy. thanks for having me. first of those is jarden corp. not many people know the name but virtually everybody knows their brand. they range from coleman outdoor products to crock pot to bicycle playing cards. they have over 100 brands, 14 of those brands have been in existence continuous use for over 100 years. it's very strong portfolio brands. that's allowed them to do well even...
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and use, of course, after doing the homework. and this stock seemed ridiculously cheap to me from the get go. one of the reasons why stems from the way google did the ipo in a confusing public option, not the typical road show managed by big wall street. and it depressed the price that the company would've otherwised received. the second reason i like google, of course, the best innovation that the web has brought us. save perhaps amazon and netflix. probably on it two dozen times today and that's par for the course. plus, i have to tell you that while the stock has been acting funky of late, although today was a rare exception, the stock rallied nicely, google has never truly recovered from what was thought to be a disappointing quarter. this last quarter wasn't that terrible, it's just that wall street analysts have been using this $1,000 price target thing going right into the results. and that was too much for this $900 and change stock to handle given the rapid transition from desk top to mobile that everyone figured google
and use, of course, after doing the homework. and this stock seemed ridiculously cheap to me from the get go. one of the reasons why stems from the way google did the ipo in a confusing public option, not the typical road show managed by big wall street. and it depressed the price that the company would've otherwised received. the second reason i like google, of course, the best innovation that the web has brought us. save perhaps amazon and netflix. probably on it two dozen times today and...
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talk to us today. and choose from one of five lexus hybrids that's right for you, including the lexus es and ct hybrids. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. time to have new experiences with a familiar keyboard. to update our status without opening an app. to have all our messages in one place. to browse... and share... faster than ever. ♪ it's time to do everything better than before. the new blackberry q10. it's time. >>> welcome back. jpmorgan targeted by the government again. the feds are investigating jpmorgan's hiring children of influential chinese officials to help the bank win lucrative business deals. kayla has the story. kayla? >> reporter: a short line among two other legal fights jpmorgan detailed in its quarterly filing saying a request from the s.e.c. seeking information and documents relating to the firm's employment of certain former employees in hong kong and its business relationships with certain clients. "the new york times" obtained that s.e.c. memo, which has two employees,
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thank you for joining us. appreciate it very much. >> thank you. >> thank you so much, maria and bill, i was pleased to be here. >> see you soon. thank you. >> you bet. >>> we have a breaking story. let's get to dominic. what's going on? >> let's look at what's happening overall with amazon.com, because if you look at their website, you're not going to see anything, because there's still an error message right now. that's what you're going to see if you go to www.amazon.com. oops, we're very sorry, the site is down. it will be back up very soon. it's unavailable while we make improvements to service. now, it's not just the website. it's also any mobile app. if you're on your ipad or another tablet application or you're on your smartphone, it's basically down throughout. so it's not just the website. it's also all of the mobile apps. so this is -- at least for right now, appears to be a service disruption while they make some improvements, as they say, or something else. but for right now, you can't really see
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talk to us today. >>> some ipo news to report. real estate company remax has filed with regulators to raise up to $100 million through its own ipo. this as it takes advantage of a rebounding housing market. it lists under the new york stock exchange or would list on the new york stock exchange under the symbol rmx. meanwhile, alibaba is in talks with the hong kong stock exchange to allow its founders to maintain control over the chinese e-commerce company even after it becomes listed according to reuters. alibaba is widely expected to launch an ipo worth more than $15 billion by the end of the year with hong kong as the likely venue and shareholders in yahoo! likely to profit. >>> simon, huge, fast-growing, and fast-moving wildfires ravaging idaho. many homes have been destroyed out there, hundreds of people have been evacuated. nbc news's miguel almaguer is in hailey, idaho. >> reporter: this wildfire has consumed more than 100,000 acres. it is a massive blaze, roughly the size of the city of denver or detroit. it is still very a
talk to us today. >>> some ipo news to report. real estate company remax has filed with regulators to raise up to $100 million through its own ipo. this as it takes advantage of a rebounding housing market. it lists under the new york stock exchange or would list on the new york stock exchange under the symbol rmx. meanwhile, alibaba is in talks with the hong kong stock exchange to allow its founders to maintain control over the chinese e-commerce company even after it becomes listed...
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economy for whatever reason isn't what it used to be. jpmorgan had a big report out, they don't think the economy can grow more than about 1.8% over the long term. productivity numbers have been terrible over the past furor five years. is there something deeper going on with this economy that it cannot -- >> i agree that's an important issue. i agree that's an important issue. but productivity numbers were phenomenally good during the recession. and so a lot of the slowdown of productivity is just because they squeezed every drop of blood out of the rock that could be squeezed and -- >> now, wait a minute. >> and that's when it slowed down. >> why aren't they doing the business investment spending, then? >> that's right. that's exactly where i was going. i was going to ask -- >> because demand around the world is only growing 2% max. that's the reason they're not investing. you've got a massive overbuilding -- >> less than 2% for the last 100 years for god's sakes. since bismarck has been growing under 2%. i can't take responsibility for
economy for whatever reason isn't what it used to be. jpmorgan had a big report out, they don't think the economy can grow more than about 1.8% over the long term. productivity numbers have been terrible over the past furor five years. is there something deeper going on with this economy that it cannot -- >> i agree that's an important issue. i agree that's an important issue. but productivity numbers were phenomenally good during the recession. and so a lot of the slowdown of...
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thank you for joining us. we heard about the china state council plans to make the energy saving sector a key pillar of the economy by 2015. the details on that are pretty scarce right now. do you think this aim is a little too ambitious at this point given that the details just are missing at this point? >> yeah, no, actually, i don't. and anyone who has been following china's environment in any way for the past five years or longer is naturally very cynical about any of these sorts of advancements. so initially this year i was quite cynical after the air apocalypse in beijing when the pollution levels literally went off -- completely off the charts. there were a lot of announcements that started to come out at that point, and they've continued to heighten to what you were mentioning and probably will see some sort of concrete numbers come out in october at the big meetings in beijing. the one thing that's making me a lot less cynical about all of these announcements is that we're seeing a lot of activity on
thank you for joining us. we heard about the china state council plans to make the energy saving sector a key pillar of the economy by 2015. the details on that are pretty scarce right now. do you think this aim is a little too ambitious at this point given that the details just are missing at this point? >> yeah, no, actually, i don't. and anyone who has been following china's environment in any way for the past five years or longer is naturally very cynical about any of these sorts of...
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talk to us today. in a we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. >>> back to "squawk box" this morning. stocks to watch. investor carl icon has increased his stake in chess iss chesapea. from 9.98%. thank you for the glasses. you'll recall that icon led a board room coup that led to the ouster. zillo is in the news. 2.9 share secondary offering. it will use the earnings for corporate purposes. the ipo shares will sell 2.8 shares separately. i think there's a more interesting piece of this. zillow is purchasing a new york city real estate site for $50 million. for those of you who don't know what street easy it is, it's a way to figure out what everybody's
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tweet us. interested in way stocks outperformed. >> yes. >> priceline, monster beverage, apple, regeneron, netflix, capital oil. >> marsalis, i think one of the two of them will fly to mars and then come back. probably -- maybe they have a tra transponder. >> don't joke. >> with those guys, no. >> at any rate, that's our squawk on the tweet question. let us know what you think. dow's off eight points. what's next on "squawk on the street." >> coming up -- take a ride with us down stock street. but you better hurry up. cramer will be waiting at end with 6 stocks in 60 seconds. we'd hate for you to miss that. right now, 7 years of music is being streamed. a quarter million tweeters are tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better ent
tweet us. interested in way stocks outperformed. >> yes. >> priceline, monster beverage, apple, regeneron, netflix, capital oil. >> marsalis, i think one of the two of them will fly to mars and then come back. probably -- maybe they have a tra transponder. >> don't joke. >> with those guys, no. >> at any rate, that's our squawk on the tweet question. let us know what you think. dow's off eight points. what's next on "squawk on the street." >>...
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talk to us today. pcentury link provides reliable yit services like multi-layered security solution to keep your information safe & secure. century link. your link with what's next. ingeniously uses radar to alert you to possible collision threats. and in certain situations it can apply the brakes. introducing the all-new 2014 chevrolet impala with available crash imminent braking. always looking forward. while watching your back. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. and recently the 2013 chevrolet impala received the j.d. power award for highest ranked large car in initial quality. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. >>> welcome back. the crisis in egypt grows deeper by the day. militants ambushed two buses. 25 soldiers were killed. yesterday, at least 36 jailed mem
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they are not using their army of staff. he's a hands-on dad so he's getting a sense of fatherhood like anyone else would feel it. >> i do want to ask you about another royal story making headline. there was this shocking report involving princess diana. some media outlets are claiming her death in 1997 was no accident, that she was killed by elite british soldiers. i never know how seriously take reports from some of the tabloids overseas. what can you tell bus this report and how is the palace responding? >> no report from the palace. but there was a big inquest, a huge investigation and they concluded there was no conspiracy theory here. it was the photographers and the driver to blame. but there have been conspiracy theories ever since that haven't been investigated. what's important this time around is that the police are looking at it so they do think they could potentially be something in it. so people may be dismissive of this as a conspiracy idea but actually the police are looking at it so we do have to take it ser
they are not using their army of staff. he's a hands-on dad so he's getting a sense of fatherhood like anyone else would feel it. >> i do want to ask you about another royal story making headline. there was this shocking report involving princess diana. some media outlets are claiming her death in 1997 was no accident, that she was killed by elite british soldiers. i never know how seriously take reports from some of the tabloids overseas. what can you tell bus this report and how is the...
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great to have all of you with us. their spokesperson said we review all advertisers spots, this was approved for air. now, look, i don't know, but i know on this show if we're covering a specific topic, we check our ad block. we pull it if we don't think it's appropriate. should they have done that? >> it hurts their credibility, but their ratings are on low, oprah's network is so hard to fine, it's like finding edward snowden. it's impossible. and oprah by her owned a mission said she nearly had a nervous break down because of the ratings struggle.mission said she nearly had a nervous break down because of the ratings struggle. so oprah is saying we're having enough trouble getting advertisers as it is, but for the bottom line, not a bad way to go. >> so sometimes you pick the money. >> oprah win friday's greatest asset is her credibility. so if the editorial in-telling grit difference the show is compromised in this warks i think that's what she needs to think about. not very high ratings but the thing is, they've h
great to have all of you with us. their spokesperson said we review all advertisers spots, this was approved for air. now, look, i don't know, but i know on this show if we're covering a specific topic, we check our ad block. we pull it if we don't think it's appropriate. should they have done that? >> it hurts their credibility, but their ratings are on low, oprah's network is so hard to fine, it's like finding edward snowden. it's impossible. and oprah by her owned a mission said she...
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indra is tracking this for us. it seems you have been tracking it for weeks, even months. >> the swath from the gulf of mexico to the southeast is impressive to see. they can't handle anymore of this rain. heavy rain and high winds battered much of the southeast this weekend bringing flash floods and record rainfall. check out what members of one church saw after sunday service. waist deep water covering their car doors. a foot of rain fell in less than an hour. business owners along highway 49 found water rushing into their stores. >> fire trucks are out there. >> it didn't get that much rain from katrina. >> reporter: these motor "rick's list"s were stuck. a swath of tropical moisture drenched the gulf coast to the carolinas. in miami beach, an elderly couple was killed while swimming. >> they were in cardiac arrest. we worked them to the hospital. they were pronounced dead. >> reporter: they weren't alone. they came to the aid of at least 50 swimmers. here is what we are talking ability t. tropical moisture in t
indra is tracking this for us. it seems you have been tracking it for weeks, even months. >> the swath from the gulf of mexico to the southeast is impressive to see. they can't handle anymore of this rain. heavy rain and high winds battered much of the southeast this weekend bringing flash floods and record rainfall. check out what members of one church saw after sunday service. waist deep water covering their car doors. a foot of rain fell in less than an hour. business owners along...
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but is all that coffee good for us or bad for us? turns out the answer depends on whom you ask. elizabeth cohen takes a closer look. >> there's a lot of conflicting information about there about coffee drinking. so listen to this, we'll break it down for you. conflicting studies about coffee and your health are brewing up confusion. >> is it good for me? is it bad? should i drink it, should i not? >> i find the information confusing but i just drink it anyway. i drink like ten cups a day. >> a recent study says maybe she should learn to live without it, or perhaps not quite so much of it. the study found that people under age 55 who drank four or more cups a day were 50% more like tloi die during the course of the 16-year study. we're talking about eight-ounce cups of coffee. coffee might hurt you by increasing your chances of gettiget ing gastrointestinal coffee. plus -- >> the stimulant could cause irreguli irregular heart rhythms. >> decreasing the likelihood that you'll get diabetes, type 2 alzheimer's and other diseases. >> it's time to get your day going. >> some doctors s
but is all that coffee good for us or bad for us? turns out the answer depends on whom you ask. elizabeth cohen takes a closer look. >> there's a lot of conflicting information about there about coffee drinking. so listen to this, we'll break it down for you. conflicting studies about coffee and your health are brewing up confusion. >> is it good for me? is it bad? should i drink it, should i not? >> i find the information confusing but i just drink it anyway. i drink like ten...
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now they're being put to a different use, very good use. they turned those guns on, they are basically dumping water on that area, on the hillside, the mountainside, trying to keep everything really, really moist so if you have some embers that come that way, hopefully it won't ignite that resort community. >> incredible. you don't hear about that very often. snow guns to help fight these fires. dan simon, thank you. >>> on the day that would have been his girlfriend's 30th birthday, the man known as the blade runner wiping away tears in south african courtroom. he's charged with her premeditated murder. olympic sprinter oscar pistorius claims he mistook reeva steenkamp for an intruder when he fatally shot her back on valenti valentine's day of this year. the court set march 3rd as the trial date for pistorius. the trial could take up to a year. >>> he may be the future king of england but right now, he's just dad. for the first time since the birth of his son george, who could forget this moment, prince william is opening up about parentho
now they're being put to a different use, very good use. they turned those guns on, they are basically dumping water on that area, on the hillside, the mountainside, trying to keep everything really, really moist so if you have some embers that come that way, hopefully it won't ignite that resort community. >> incredible. you don't hear about that very often. snow guns to help fight these fires. dan simon, thank you. >>> on the day that would have been his girlfriend's 30th...
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cnn's dan simon is in haley, idaho, with more for us. good morning, dan. >> reporter: good morning, carol. we are at the base camp. this is a pretty vast operation. we've got 1,200 firefighters battling this blaze. and we're told by officials that there is a potential for this fire to get even worse. as you said, 100,000 acres. as always is the case with wildfires, wind is such an important factor. but crews are optimistic that they might get help from mother nature today. in terms of the fire-fighting effort, 1,200 firefighters, a lot of aircraft. you got the dc-10 dropping fire retardant. you got helicopters dropping water. hopefully that will make a difference, as you said, this is an affluent area where many celebrities have homes. obviously they want to do the best they can to protect some of these large homes. at this point, we should tell you that the damage actually has been fairly minimal, just a few outbuildings basically that have burned down. the people feeling the brunt seem to be the local businesses. obviously this is a to
cnn's dan simon is in haley, idaho, with more for us. good morning, dan. >> reporter: good morning, carol. we are at the base camp. this is a pretty vast operation. we've got 1,200 firefighters battling this blaze. and we're told by officials that there is a potential for this fire to get even worse. as you said, 100,000 acres. as always is the case with wildfires, wind is such an important factor. but crews are optimistic that they might get help from mother nature today. in terms of the...
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andy scholes live for us. quite a seen last night. >> the tension between the yankees and a-rod seems to grow every day. yesterday spoke about the a-rod drama. called a-rod a liar and said the environment he has created is unlike anything he has seen but a-rod continues to play and he is actually playing pretty well. >> alex rodriguez stepped up to the plate last night and took another direct hit igniting an explosive exchange between yanks' manager. the red sox fans not surprisingly loved it. as the animosity surrounding the slugger gets more heated a-rod has a new lawyer and a new line of attack accusing yankees. the yankees deny it with team president telling him to put up or shutup if he has evidence. over the weekend another hit, a 60 minutes news report claiming members of the inner circle named names during the investigation into a-rod. he says those claims are not true. in the meantime, four innings later in last night's game a-rod crushed his 649th career homer setting off an angrier scene in the fenw
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but something is holding us back. something is holding us back. and to me, it's the group in congress. obstructionism and extremism that's holding us back and preventing too many americans from realizing the promise of america. look at the crew that graced your state in the past two months talking about shutting the government down again. their goal, they want to cause one big government traffic jam. the only problem -- they won't pay for the roads and bridges to get it out of it. there are two things that really bug me about this obstructionism. first, they seem to forget these are real people that would be affected by these moves. and even in the midst of the recovery, we all know people. the kid in cedar rapids who wants to become a teacher but can't afford college. the dad who lost his jobs at the kraft foods in mason city and wants to be retrained but can't quite get the right program so he gettings it skills to go back to work to support his family. or the family in waterloo who's working harder and harder and harder to pay that mortgage. i
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thank you for joining us. benext, julie appleby will talking about the decision to delay limits on out-of-pocket expenses for consumers. later, a look at what to do about the ongoing controversy about whether to build a nuclear waste build in nevada. but first a news update. >> new jersey is about to become the second state to ban so- called conversion therapy, which attempts to turn gay teenagers straight. the governor plans to sign a bill today. california is the other state to ban the practice. inp demographic differences how parents see teachers, schools, and their own rules in their children's education. minority ands that low income parents are more likely to see serious problems than those who are affluent or white. a majority of black parents think they have a lot of influence over their child's education. 34% of white parents think the same. chuck hagel holds his first pentagon meeting with his chinese counterpart this morning. issues include chinese cyber attacks and china's handling of edward snowde
thank you for joining us. benext, julie appleby will talking about the decision to delay limits on out-of-pocket expenses for consumers. later, a look at what to do about the ongoing controversy about whether to build a nuclear waste build in nevada. but first a news update. >> new jersey is about to become the second state to ban so- called conversion therapy, which attempts to turn gay teenagers straight. the governor plans to sign a bill today. california is the other state to ban the...
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but something is holding us back. something is holding us back. and to me, it's the group in congress. obstructionism and extremism that's holding us back and preventing too many americans from realizing the promise of america. look at the crew that graced your state in the past two months talking about shutting the government down again. their goal, they want to cause one big government traffic jam. the only problem -- they won't pay for the roads and bridges to get it out of it. there are two things that really bug me about this obstructionism. first, they seem to forget these are real people that would be affected by these moves. and even in the midst of the recovery, we all know people. the kid in cedar rapids who wants to become a teacher but can't afford college. the dad who lost his jobs at the kraft foods in mason city and wants to be retrained but can't quite get the right program so he gettings it skills to go back to work to support his family. or the family in waterloo who's working harder and harder and harder to pay that mortgage. i
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of us. what do we do about these? we make them part of our political agenda, where they right now have just the most tenuous hold on the interest of politicians, who think that the way to fix higher education is to shovel money at it. that is the worst way to reform it. [applause] >> thank you, peter would. i met the doctor, a medical doctor, as you heard, when he was sort of in the shoes of jenny beth before she was in the tea party. before she was thinking of running for school board. he looked at the situation and said, something has to change. maybe i should be part of the change. we want you to look at some of our presenters and say, that could be me, where he or she has come from, and what they are now contributing. i would like to do the same, or i know somebody else who could be doing the same. we had an elected region of the university of colorado who was a faithful republican. happens to be a friend of mine. that he was a go along, get along individual who somehow decided it was ok
of us. what do we do about these? we make them part of our political agenda, where they right now have just the most tenuous hold on the interest of politicians, who think that the way to fix higher education is to shovel money at it. that is the worst way to reform it. [applause] >> thank you, peter would. i met the doctor, a medical doctor, as you heard, when he was sort of in the shoes of jenny beth before she was in the tea party. before she was thinking of running for school board....
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for or not used for. once they are in place question rest easy they're not going to be used for the big brother type of use. that will be good for the drone industry. we can see a lot of innovation and innovative cool new use for the technology without people having to worry about, you know, being watched every minute. >> very good. when you talk about that per pervasive surveillance. are you personally aware of any law enforcement afganistans that have utilized the technology in that manner? something you would character as abusive? >> we saw the mayor of ogden, utah fielding a bumper over certain neighborhoods in the city that would have cameras on it. he was turned down by the faa. they did meet the current regulatory rules. we saw the dayton, ohio work with a private company to carry out surveillance tracking within the rather large area using manned aircraft. and, you know, manned aircraft circling over and video taping everything and tracking everything as sort of a test. the technology is here. the
for or not used for. once they are in place question rest easy they're not going to be used for the big brother type of use. that will be good for the drone industry. we can see a lot of innovation and innovative cool new use for the technology without people having to worry about, you know, being watched every minute. >> very good. when you talk about that per pervasive surveillance. are you personally aware of any law enforcement afganistans that have utilized the technology in that...
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for us. and if we're a part of the creation of that along with our broadband colleagues, then this is going to go a lot more quickly. but if they put it together, put it out, it's wrong, it's got to go back, this could take a long, long time. i mean, when you think back on the analog to digital transition that i was a party to, that didn't affect all that much p repacking. this will affect 60%, perhaps, of the broadcast stations in this country. a huge job. big job. so it's important to get it right in the beginning. >> host: and finally, senator smith, last week on this program senator mark pryor, who's the chair of a commerce subcommittee, we asked him about whether or not the '96 telecom act needs to be updated and overhauled, and he expressed some reservations about that because it would open this can of worms, etc., etc., etc. from the nab's point of view -- >> guest: i suppose be, i never voted for a perfect law. they were always the product of compromise and trade-offs, and there's not
for us. and if we're a part of the creation of that along with our broadband colleagues, then this is going to go a lot more quickly. but if they put it together, put it out, it's wrong, it's got to go back, this could take a long, long time. i mean, when you think back on the analog to digital transition that i was a party to, that didn't affect all that much p repacking. this will affect 60%, perhaps, of the broadcast stations in this country. a huge job. big job. so it's important to get it...
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joining us now, wilbur ross. i found the battle with icahn, and ackman, and soros and everyone in jumping up and at each other is fascinating and that isn't what we do. >> we haven't had a public fight with any of those. liz: you're a midwestern guy. you don't fight. but you invest in things seemingly nobody else wants. what is the latest distressed area you think faces nateing? >> we're focusing more and more on banks in spain, greece, the whole southern part of europe. liz: greece? you really are fearless. >> we haven't done anything yet. we've been just studying it. ashley: you did very well with the bank of ireland. >> bank of ireland has been very good so far. it will be even better as time goes. ashley: what about the spanish banks, in particular that you like? >> well, the spanish government has done a pretty good job, first of all, fixing the economy. they changed the labor rules a lot. we have some factories in northern spain. we see the productivity increase. so it's not just government pr. it's true. s
joining us now, wilbur ross. i found the battle with icahn, and ackman, and soros and everyone in jumping up and at each other is fascinating and that isn't what we do. >> we haven't had a public fight with any of those. liz: you're a midwestern guy. you don't fight. but you invest in things seemingly nobody else wants. what is the latest distressed area you think faces nateing? >> we're focusing more and more on banks in spain, greece, the whole southern part of europe. liz:...
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thanks to both of you for joining us. people are assuming this channel is going to be anti-american. based on what the middle east has done, airing messages from bin laden after 9/11. some have quit saying it is anti-american. is it fair to say it is anti-american? >> what we know is english has been very professional, certainly very critical of american foreign policy. it is very critical of u.s. natural security strategies. many other channels would do the same. it is a choice of the editorial board. if they are going to, for example, reflect some of the shows in arabic, yes, that would be a problem. another quick problem, melissa, is inside the middle east today. this is a channel that will be funded, but the egyptians are at war with al jazeera. so that is something we have to wait and see. melissa: is this a mess advertisers want to get anywhere near or are they serving up an audience you would only get there, that is an opportunity to sell them dishwashing detergent. >> it is all about the advertisers. probably very
thanks to both of you for joining us. people are assuming this channel is going to be anti-american. based on what the middle east has done, airing messages from bin laden after 9/11. some have quit saying it is anti-american. is it fair to say it is anti-american? >> what we know is english has been very professional, certainly very critical of american foreign policy. it is very critical of u.s. natural security strategies. many other channels would do the same. it is a choice of the...
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joining us. have a great night. >> good evening thank you for being with us president obama and italy's policies are no more coherent united to and a half years ago when he insisted on an mubarak departure from power there clear lack of policy led to his overthrow the muslim brotherhood ascension to power in now and the secular military removal of the egyptian military removal of mohammad morsi and now the deadly clash between security forces and morsi supporters. the white house again today refused to make knowledge whether they will continue to send a to the egyptian government and military that has reportedly killed hundreds of morsi demonstrators since last week but those questions that play in the muslim brotherhood for the torching , looting and destruction with those churches and josh ernest told the white house press corps today that a decision on aid to egypt has been set aside to contrast the white house position at two years ago when mubarak was in power president obama himself for in
joining us. have a great night. >> good evening thank you for being with us president obama and italy's policies are no more coherent united to and a half years ago when he insisted on an mubarak departure from power there clear lack of policy led to his overthrow the muslim brotherhood ascension to power in now and the secular military removal of the egyptian military removal of mohammad morsi and now the deadly clash between security forces and morsi supporters. the white house again...
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thank you for being with us. bloody deadly violence in the streets of cairo today and more violence is expected as the military shuts down demonstrations supporting deposed president mohamed morsi. president obama tonight appears to be assuming role of the great appeaser in the middle east. in northern africa and south asia, willing, it seems, to negotiate american interests and the interests of our allies with the taliban to in some interests directly affiliated with groups in al qaeda and muslim brotherhood for a significant if not dominant role in the egyptian government. we'll be exploring throughout the region the degree to which the obama a foreign policy is responsible and whether this administration cannot successfully play a struktive role in support of egypt's secular military and in the shaping of a new dmocratic government with or without the muslim brotherhood and any forthcoming governing coalition. our foreign policy expert will also take on the issue of why mr. obama wants the muslim brotherhood's
thank you for being with us. bloody deadly violence in the streets of cairo today and more violence is expected as the military shuts down demonstrations supporting deposed president mohamed morsi. president obama tonight appears to be assuming role of the great appeaser in the middle east. in northern africa and south asia, willing, it seems, to negotiate american interests and the interests of our allies with the taliban to in some interests directly affiliated with groups in al qaeda and...
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the chairman joining us now. i got to tell you, alfred, i'm a big fan of yours, just as a businessman, extraordinary success. i learn about your company a few years ago, did a research report on a rival that had not had your success, but people say you barked up the wrong tree and will not work. you proving them wrong? >> they are crazy. of course it works. >> well, but the problem, you had serious problems with this, and even last week, your company has good news on a trial, and the stock shoots up, and everyone sort of says, well, the trial had problems itself so you have toed -- to admit it's a bumpy ride so far >> yes, it is. that's absolutely true. there's manipulation with the stock. >> forgetting about the stock, talk about the idea of inhaling insulin. i mean, this is human. you know, people don't have to, you know, do anything that's more invasive than inhailing it, but for a long time, they said this would scar the lungs, and therefore, the benefits gist didn't add up to the risk. >> well, the problem i
the chairman joining us now. i got to tell you, alfred, i'm a big fan of yours, just as a businessman, extraordinary success. i learn about your company a few years ago, did a research report on a rival that had not had your success, but people say you barked up the wrong tree and will not work. you proving them wrong? >> they are crazy. of course it works. >> well, but the problem, you had serious problems with this, and even last week, your company has good news on a trial, and...
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joining us now we have the man behind that study. stardust off and tell us what your study found. >> we looked at walmart. we looked at starbucks. basically what we found is even if you give them 100%, the hourly pay would typically increase by less than a percent. if you started including franchisees and there, the rate would be even lower. >> is a pretty hard one to support. what are your thoughts on this? we are talking about less than one penny for the workers. >> it is a pebble in the ocean of pay. how do you get worker pay up? i do not think anyone thinks they can raise a family on a job at make donald. it is not meant to be a long time job. we have seen, for example, other retail franchises raise the weekly rage to $14.50. they raised prices and then they used touchpad kiosks in place of workers. dennis: isn't it true that most people who do start out on minimum wage stay there only a year or so of their entire careers? >> that is true. let's say a single parent supporting children, in new york state, you can get almost $7000
joining us now we have the man behind that study. stardust off and tell us what your study found. >> we looked at walmart. we looked at starbucks. basically what we found is even if you give them 100%, the hourly pay would typically increase by less than a percent. if you started including franchisees and there, the rate would be even lower. >> is a pretty hard one to support. what are your thoughts on this? we are talking about less than one penny for the workers. >> it is a...
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joining us now, head of fixed-income strategy. thank you for joining us. i mean, is a spike testified and how can we protect ourselves if we are in the bond market? >> well, if you're looking where interest rates are right now, the treasury market the tenure, basically back where we were two years ago really when we were in the middle of the beginning of the qe program. really pushing interest rates down. market is exiting, the fed is stepping back. tapir is expected to start principal and now expecting that interest rates will rise back to a more normal level that does not include the insolence of the fed. in terms of what investors are doing, we are generally seeing people move into shorter duration shorter maturity less interest-rate sensitive parts of the market. a lot of short maturity corporate bonds. csj, and etf. a investing in short corporates. those are bonds that provide income, less impacted by rising interest rates. ashley: as we see, the union is challenging the bankruptcy in detroit that, whether it is constitutional or not to, what about th
joining us now, head of fixed-income strategy. thank you for joining us. i mean, is a spike testified and how can we protect ourselves if we are in the bond market? >> well, if you're looking where interest rates are right now, the treasury market the tenure, basically back where we were two years ago really when we were in the middle of the beginning of the qe program. really pushing interest rates down. market is exiting, the fed is stepping back. tapir is expected to start principal...
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thank you for indulging us, letting us call it that. from you, from ed henry, carl cameron, we have seen stuff that's not what it was going to be, 20 minutes spent digging into it, what's on my mind, what am i thinking about, where am i looking. for viewers and readers for the rest of the day. >> looking forward to it. great read. thanks. >>> in mexico, the students aren't the only ones that should go back to school. that's coming up. >>> and jesse jackson junior is making money while doing time and you are paying for it. the grapevine is next. my mantra? trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or i
thank you for indulging us, letting us call it that. from you, from ed henry, carl cameron, we have seen stuff that's not what it was going to be, 20 minutes spent digging into it, what's on my mind, what am i thinking about, where am i looking. for viewers and readers for the rest of the day. >> looking forward to it. great read. thanks. >>> in mexico, the students aren't the only ones that should go back to school. that's coming up. >>> and jesse jackson junior is...
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thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. ♪ ♪ veteran actor dick van dyke rescued from a burning car on a l.a. freeway. the dramatic story just in to fox news. plus, beauty and the blade runner. the olympic athlete cries in court. the olympic athlete oscar prestorous indicted for killing his magazine model girlfriend. he claims he thought she was an intruder. prosecutors say they can prove that's not how this went down. did the british military assassinate princess diana? plenty of people call it just another conspiracy theory. so why is scotland yard investigating? plus, the 12-year-old who survived a bear attack. >> i got away. and then i ran and then it came and got me again. >> tonight, the confrontation, her escape, and how she is doing now. >> but first from fox this monday night, the iconic actor dick van dyke survived an explosive emergency when his car burst into flames in los angeles. and here it is. the california highway patrol confirms this is
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and they transferred us to the security police and threatened us with physical torture and we prayed for each other. the only thing that helpeditous survive was the presence of the holy spirit. >> would the death sentence removed if you recanted. >> can you write one sentence to convirt from christianity to is lal and we'll release you immediately. >> you didn't do that under the sheer knowledge of being put to death, you did not renounce your christian faith? why not? we both had many experience with jesus and we are in love with jesus and had seen miracles and met him and touched his love and because of our personal relationship with him, we couldn't deny jesus. because denying him was like denying ourselves and also, jesus in the boibl if you wish to follow me pick up your own cross and follow me. and as a follower of jesus, it was important to pass with victory and it was an honor for us to suffer for our faith. >> i think of all of the american christians at the least bit of trouble, someone said something unpleasant to them, they all but renounce jesus. you guys are willing to
and they transferred us to the security police and threatened us with physical torture and we prayed for each other. the only thing that helpeditous survive was the presence of the holy spirit. >> would the death sentence removed if you recanted. >> can you write one sentence to convirt from christianity to is lal and we'll release you immediately. >> you didn't do that under the sheer knowledge of being put to death, you did not renounce your christian faith? why not? we both...
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it was like a big shock for us. when they transferred us to the security police, they threatened physical torture. we were so scared. we just prayed for each other. the only thing that helped us survive that situation was the presence of holy spirit with us. >> if you had renounced your christian faith, said you apologize, would the death sentence have been removed from you? >> yes. and sometimes they told us that even you can write one sentence, you convert from christianity to islam and we will release you immediately. >> but you didn't do that. under the sheer knowledge that you would be put to death, you did not renounce your christian faith. why not? >> yes, because you know we both have many experience with jesus and we are not just converted to christian religion, and we are both -- we had so many miracles. because of all our personal relationship with him, we couldn't deny jesus because denying came. it was like denying ourselves. and also jesus in bible says if you wish to follow me, you must pick up your o
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e-mail us. >> do you want to test your amateur status? >> to play football or run track? >> yeah. >> if you want to go back -- >> yeah. all right. 6:41 is the time now. we have a lot more coming up. muslim groups planning a march on 9/11 saying they are the real victims. a man who lost his cousin and father in the terror attack will be responding next. >>> and president obama back in washington after a week of vacation. so how did he spend his time in martha's vineyard? we'll break it down. news by the numbers up next live from new york city. [ male announcer ] america's favorite endless shrimp is back! people wait for this promotion all year long. and now there are endless ways to love it... from crispy to spicy to savory. [ man ] you cannot make a bad choice. [ male announcer ] red lobster's endless shrimp! as ch as you like, y way you like! you can have your shrimp. and you can eat it, too. [ male announcer ] try our new soy wasabi grilled shrimp or classic garlic shmp scampi. all just $15.99
e-mail us. >> do you want to test your amateur status? >> to play football or run track? >> yeah. >> if you want to go back -- >> yeah. all right. 6:41 is the time now. we have a lot more coming up. muslim groups planning a march on 9/11 saying they are the real victims. a man who lost his cousin and father in the terror attack will be responding next. >>> and president obama back in washington after a week of vacation. so how did he spend his time in...
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the nsa comes and they tell us our side and tell us their side. tell us how they foiled all these plots. but it turns out when there is a discussion back and forth, we really discover that they did not uniquely use this american surveillance program to get anyone. i think they got most of the terrorists or stopped most of the terrorists if not all of the plots by good old fashioned police work and getting warrants and getting wiretaps on people who they were suspicious of whom they asked a judge about. i'm not against that i'm all for surveillance of spies. i'm just not for this gross bulk gathering of data on all americans. >> john: in fact, you are one of the most strident critics of the program. with congressional hearings, with more congressional oversight into that program, with more duty to report compliance and other aspects of it, would you be comfortable enough with it to let it go ahead? >> you know, i think it would be better with more oversight, but there is some things that they're doing that i fundamentally think are unconstitutional
the nsa comes and they tell us our side and tell us their side. tell us how they foiled all these plots. but it turns out when there is a discussion back and forth, we really discover that they did not uniquely use this american surveillance program to get anyone. i think they got most of the terrorists or stopped most of the terrorists if not all of the plots by good old fashioned police work and getting warrants and getting wiretaps on people who they were suspicious of whom they asked a...
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talk to us today. to experience the precision handling of the lexus performance vehicles, including the gs and all-new is. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. >> neil: -robin is in the thick of it right now. this sounds similar to marvin gueye. this is the most popular tune of the summer, now spending its tenth straight week atop billboard charts. give it a look. ♪ >> neil: this is the late marvin gaye song, "got to give it up." ♪ >> neil: coincidence? representatives of the late marvin gaye do not think so. thicke is asking a federal judge to determine he is not ripping off anybody. maybe when it comes to this controversial video featuring near nude models, mr. gaye did not have anything of the sort but when it comes to the music the models are irating too -- irating too, that could be a different tune. nicole you say he could be in trouble? >> i feel like he might be fine. i think we're actually on the flip side of the issue. i think it comes down to whether or not the courts are going to thin
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thank you for joining us today. thank you for having us. america live starts right now. we begin with a fox news alert in the breaking new developments in the fort hood shooting. ruling that the judge could make on the ruling of the terrorist attack. >> we got word from the fort hood military base that victim's family members may speak out to the media. this comes after the judge blocked key evidence and presented prosecutors saying they could not use key witnesses they wanted to and explain the motive behind the attack. major nidal hasan is a cowed of killing 13 and wounding 30 others in fort. >> good to see you. interesting turn of events today. one of the final steps of the prosecution and from the prosecution's side was to dwelve in major
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joining us now, attorney vicky. this complicated. >> i think it's ironic your seeing the people that saved you. this to me is -- it's a moral issue. what it comes down is to hipaa. can she prove in her $7 million lawsuit the police actually disclosed medical information improperly. that's the crux of this issue, and whether or not she is going -- it's going to be a viable claim. >> shepard: she is talking to people -- she wants wants to bet hired and when they go through background checks -- here's one quote from her. they asked me if i was on crushes or a while -- wheelchair, and quoting again, they told me it's a police report, you were injured, and there's a picture of you at the hospital. there's a picture of you on the tracks. >> and that's the whole key. there was an incident report made by the police department, which is protocol, when they came and fund her on the tracks. the question is what did they disseminated? these are background checks being conducted by prospective employers. how are they getting thi
joining us now, attorney vicky. this complicated. >> i think it's ironic your seeing the people that saved you. this to me is -- it's a moral issue. what it comes down is to hipaa. can she prove in her $7 million lawsuit the police actually disclosed medical information improperly. that's the crux of this issue, and whether or not she is going -- it's going to be a viable claim. >> shepard: she is talking to people -- she wants wants to bet hired and when they go through background...
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send us your comments tweet them to us at "fox & friends first" and we will read them later in the show. >> train going 110 miles an hour hits a man head on. here's the thing. that man survived. >> incredible. miracle. >> police now reaction to new claims about princess diana's death. how it may not have been an accident and how british specia. any last requests mr. baldwin? do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to erase any recent travel expense i want. just pick that flight right there. mmm hmmm. give it a few taps, and...it's taken care of. this is pretty easy, and i see it works on hotels too. you bet. now if you like that, press the red button on top. ♪ how did he not see that coming? what's in your wallet? the school year has everyone out of the house, so help protect your home with adt. and right now you can get adt security installed starting at just $49, a savings of $250. but hurry. offer ends soon. call right now or visit adt.com. this is a fire that didn't destroy a h
send us your comments tweet them to us at "fox & friends first" and we will read them later in the show. >> train going 110 miles an hour hits a man head on. here's the thing. that man survived. >> incredible. miracle. >> police now reaction to new claims about princess diana's death. how it may not have been an accident and how british specia. any last requests mr. baldwin? do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to...